March 1: Dear Dumb Diary #8: It’s Not My Fault I Know Everything

Amy and Dan Cahill are back in another dangerous adventure! And this time, they’re off to China in search of another clue to the great Cahill family secret. Peter Lerangis delivers the third book in The 39 Clues series.

March 10: Hunted: A House of Night Novel

Do you like Vampire stories? Then check out The House of Night series by P.C. Cast. Hunted is the fifth book following Zoey and her immortal friends.

March 10: The Forest of Hands and Teeth

Mary’s world is turned upsidedown when she discovers the truth about her village, the Sisterhood and the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Check out this novel from first-time author Carrie Ryan.

March 17: Stargazer

It’s Romeo and Juliet for vampire enthusiasts. Stargazer by Claudia Gray follows Bianca, a vampire, who falls in love with Lucas, a vampire hunter. See how their star-crossed romance started in the prequel, Evernight.

March 17: Twilight: Director’s Notebook

With the Twilight saga finished and the movie released, fans of the series are yearning for a little more vampire action. No problem! This Director’s Notebook gives readers the inside scoop on how the film was made. If you love Twilight, or you’re interested in learning how books are brought to the big screen, then this book is perfect for you.

March 24: City of Glass

This third installment in Cassandra Clare’s gripping Mortal Instruments series will have you on the edge of your seat. Also check out the first two novels, City of Bones and City of Ashes.

March 24: Fablehaven: Grip of the Shadow Plague

An awful plague has struck Fablehaven. It’s turning the wonderful, magical creatures into dark and dangerous beings. Will someone be able to save Fablehaven from the growing evil? Check out this third book in Brandon Mull’s magical series.

A man danced down the alleyway, his eyes turned up to the heavens as he tripped blindly over the world that lay before his own two feet. He laughed and laughed as he danced, for the stars and the moon were the only friends he needed in his life: they were his family and friends, for he had none of his own.
But as he danced and laughed, a woman came and grabbed him, forcing him to look once more at the world which he had abandoned long before and to look at her. So the man found a new friend, a new love, and he danced and laughed with the woman in his arms.
But the sky did not forget his leaving it, and soon it took the woman away from him.
The man was too afraid to turn his gaze to anything else, and so walked the world blind to all love for the rest of his days.